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NHS National Terms & Conditions
steve1500
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All companies who enter into a contract with NHS organisations should be using one of the standard NHS contracts.
NHS T & C's are very long
For those far cleverer than me. If the PPC does not comply with NHS T & C's & they are operating on NHS land can you use it against the PPC
NHS T & C's are very long
For those far cleverer than me. If the PPC does not comply with NHS T & C's & they are operating on NHS land can you use it against the PPC
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The ones I've come across do and then have a separate variation document which is agreed and signed by both parties. This should be provided with and FOI request.0
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